North to the Dales (1962)

The Yorkshire Dales - 'from which no traveller wishes to return'. Sheltering under the Pennines, the Dales have escaped the human ravages of time. There is magic here; skysweeping hillsides and weirdly weathered rocks; Wensleydale cheese; ruined abbeys and castles and standing drystone walls; fellracing and potholing, photography, traditional songs and a commentary spoken by Robert Shaw.

Director: Ronald Craigen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Ronald Craigen
Editing: John Legard
Production: British Transport Films, Anvil Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ronald Craigen
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is North to the Dales about?
The Yorkshire Dales - 'from which no traveller wishes to return'. Sheltering under the Pennines, the Dales have escaped the human ravages of time. There is magic here; skysweeping hillsides and weirdly weathered rocks; Wensleydale cheese; ruined abbeys and castles and standing drystone walls; fellracing and potholing, photography, traditional songs and a commentary spoken by Robert Shaw.
Who directed North to the Dales?
North to the Dales was directed by Ronald Craigen.
Who stars in North to the Dales?
North to the Dales stars Robert Shaw.
How long is North to the Dales?
North to the Dales has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is North to the Dales?
North to the Dales is a Documentary film.
Where was North to the Dales produced?
North to the Dales was produced in United Kingdom.